<p>Ohh okay. <em>hugs 5 on BC Calc</em> I hated series/sequences... </p>
<p>What should I brush up on from BC calc over the summer so I'm not like hit by a freakin freight train when I start 103? I took it as a junior, and that's a long ways back.</p>
<p>I'm not big on math, but I had credit for 31/32 so I decided to take 103 for part of the math requirement. I thought it would be better than repeating the same exact thing as I already had credit for. </p>
<p>Math 103 is very different from high school BC calc and very little carries over. The material is new and very challenging (and different) but just know some of the basic derivative and integral rules and also some of the trigonometry derivative/integral rules. Don't prepare too much since most of the material is different and you will learn what's important in class.</p>
<p>So I can wave goodbye to Taylor and MacLaurin series? :]I guess I can just review the charts of integration and differentiation rules in my Barrons BC book and those trig identity tables for Calc.</p>